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Show NUMBER l:lowell by Virgie Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Draper. Hyde Park, visited on Sunday afternoon with Lucy' Dawns mother and sister Sarah 3nd Ruhmary Brower. Mr. and Mrs. Max lomkinson. Denver spent the past week end with his parents Melville Nona Tomkinson. His brother Howard and vmi Douglas. S.L.C. and joined two other brothers Roy and wife, Gloria and children. Don. and wife llena and children. The family were dinner guests on Sunday at their parents home. Max has just returned from the Air Force and will be employed as manager of a ComMa n u fact u ring pressors C'o. He is looking forward to this new venture. Sound waves SWALLOW Alfred Swallow returned home Sunday after having eve surgery on Sept. 27. He was in the Holy Cross Hospital. His children were all w ith him for the surgery. After being released from the hospital on Wednesday lie spent several days in Bountiful at the home nl his granddaughter. Larna. He wishes to thank everyone who called and sent cards during this time. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson. Dale and Fern were in Pleasant Grove. I hey attended .sacrament meeting where their grandson was blessed and given ihe name of Scott Aldcn his father by Alden. Brendas parents Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. Roger Redmond, and brother Greg Peterson and wife. S.L.C. were also there for he special occasion as w as Julcnc Robinson Sevcy and husband John. Provo. Grandfather Peterson and grandfather Robinson. Unde Greg and Uncle John assisted with the blessing of the babv. I Safety Week proclaimed Sound waves instead of X rays can be used to exwomen amine pregnant without danger to them or Learn how to spend We spend a lot of time educating people in how to iarn money, but very little time in teaching them how to spend it. A consumer affairs specialist at the U of U will tiller a Sat. Oct. 23. and 30 in Consumer Decision making. : I)r. John Burton will be in charge of the class. He doesn't profess to have all the answers but hopes to pi ovide some direction lot the confused consumer. Ihe professor maintains that every decision should not be measured in money. What should be considered in the cost of ones decision in tilings given up. His advice is simple: Understand what you want and what is going to satisfy volt, then place your needs ami wants in some priority two-da- Mr. instead of ALFRED y mini-cours- e. older. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nielson, Ctearlake were sons, Mr. and rs. Paul E. Neilson and three Orem. Richard girls, Neilson, at U of U an J Genes parents, Ma rad Mr. and Mrs. Newel H. 01$en, Redmond. Also Nephews Dolan and Danoy Anderson and fitend Jerry Robinson, Yorba Linda,, Calif, They all came Duck especially tor the Hunt. Don Oct. 2, Ralph, Leah and children. John Snd Jolcne went to Aldcn and Brendas and were joined by lee and Diane Robinson. and children Hogan Traci. Kim. Angela. Belinda, and Joseph Lee, Salmon. Id. I.cc had come td LDS Conference in S.L.C. to attend a meeting otrSunday morning especially lor the Bishopric. Lee was recently called as a counselor in his ward. They visited his mother d.ia Hogan before returning home. i their unborn children, according to a University of Utah Center Medical radiologist. The technique, known as ultrasound, has been in use at the medical center for the past 2 Vi years, said Dr. P. Rucben Koehler, professor for radiology and duel of the centers division. diagnosis With this device they can determine the gestational age of an unborn fetus and the location of the placenta. The placenta localization is important in the obstetrician has to decide whether to deliver the baby normally or by cesarean section. The idea behind ultrasound developed from the Navy's use of sonar to detect submarines and other objects under water. The sound waves cannot travel through air or bone. The test would be useless in diagnosing lung problems. In addition to evaluating the condition, age or placement of an unborn child, ultrasound pictures arc also in useful determining whether tumors or other masses arc present in the spleen pancreas, liver and other v(ital organs, the U radiologist noted. When used in evaluation of heart disorders, the process is known echocardioas graphy. Ultrasound is well beyond the capability of humans to perceive. is still in Ulhasound nfanv and has unlimited potential in the health care field, particularly as ' computers are becoming utilized. A Annette Fabin and two came children Friday nielli and spent Saturday with the Matthew family. I hcv spending enjoyed some time with Lisa and lim Carling and the new baby. l l I N I ION SCIPIO Mini and Zclda Matthews had her sister Glen and Ella Mac Miller.' i licit friends Paula and Mehla Phelps and Gary Robinson. andMadclyn I a Habre. Calif, with them from Thursday to Sunday. Illcv were lnino In and from conference. HOLDEN NEWS Driving to S.L.C. Friday to spend the weekend as the guests of their son Billy, his wife Maurene and son David were Burton and Lila Joining Badger. the group for visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Badger and two children of Rock Springs, Wyo. Mr. and .Mrs. David McCarthy and two children Ogden, drove down Saturday to be with the group. Burton and Lila visited his sister Nancy Cannon Hunter before returning home. Tom and Kathy Hunter and two children, Orem were weekend guests of their parents Otto and Allie Hunter. Spending the weekend with their parents Maughn and Bonnie Christensen and Pat were John and Sandi Shukula and of daughter BryAnne S.L.C. also Kellee Christensen ( a student at Dixie College. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R Ford are announcing the arrival of their fifth son. He was born Sept. 16, 1976 and will be named John Paul. He has three sisters Gary Smith is regarded in the mountain West as a kind of Renaissance man: and four brothers. Big brother Ronald, a student at Long Beach City College came to mountaineer. get acquainted "ith his new brother. He was accompanied by Joyce Sale and they went onto S.L.C. to attend Conference. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John spent a week at the Ford home helping following the new babys arrival. Their home is in Cros-lan- d first-daught- er U.I. POSTAL folk-sing- 12. 4. LOCATION South A1 LOCATION or NO A OP IStUIlPUBLIlHKD ANNUALLY 52 wwiklj omcl or PUOLICATION (S(nect. City. County. Stott and ZIP Code) t Not printer!) Strowt. Km mors 81631, Millard County, Utah B. Mala or TNI H ADOUANTI HI ON OINCN AL abov- RfUrwaa Or THI (UllNIII OmCK flILIIHIH oatb or rikiNa ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION FNICB 5, KNOWN L 6, nt at County $6.00 (Not printer!) - NAMES AND COMPLETE ADDRESSES OF PUBLISHER. EOITOR, AND MANAGING EOITOR PUBLIBHKN (Name and Address) wntAm T, FlllBorAUtah84631 VHlann COITON (Neme and Address) MaaIaVn. 3. 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Unable to continue with many of his outdoor activities. lie has directed his energies toward his writing and music. He lives in Wellsville. Utah, with his w ile. Lili. (Required by 39 V SC 3bfH) Russell. Earl Gary Smith I. TITLE OF PUBLICATION Cindi Johnson, a student at Dixie folksingcr, farmer grandparents are among the other characters who people Windsingcr. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION . Jeri Crosland, Bountiful, and Linda Crosland, a student at Utah State, were home for a weekend visit with their parents Warren and Ella Crosland have shaped and amplified his own attitudes. Smiths in narrative Windsingcr ranges wide and He shares deep. peaceful moments with an old woman on Okinawa, converses with a master duck decoy carver in Maryland, brands calves with a salty cowboy in Utah. learns about "catching songs" with a Shoshone friend. Hies through a thunderstorm over the Escalante with a wild and vvooly canyon pilot. Basque sheep- herders. some Marine Corps brass, and Smiths naturalist. Marine Corps public affairs officer and pilot, and advocate and champion of wilderness. Now he is the author of a forthcoming Sierra Club book. Wiiuisingcr. In a unique fusion of vernacular prose, lyrics, color and black and white and photographs. drawings. Smith sets down a living picture of the people and the landscapes S.L.C. called their grandmother Ida Crosland to announce Saturday the arrival of their Oct. 2. She has two brothes to welcome her and mother home. Rex and Phyllis Crosland arc the grandparents. which songw riler, photographer, telev ision personality, forest service former Bay-ing- and Millard County Progress October 8, 1976 E From Sierra Club books- - by Ella Craig and Bonnie FORTY-ON- 7'l3-532- 8 Over 100 formica counter combinations Roman Gold either I Dil Dutcher LI I block ontjx marble ; |